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communicable. well. the physician also. common was that it had. been i mean. there's a. homework and i went and. had not met and then here. well already met sally. hemings and. the story of muhammad budgie has long since ended to new zealand folklore he was
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a committed nationalist but served 4 years in the french army he deserted in 116 and joined a resistance group in the south of the country in the next few years budgie took part in attacks against french military installations a wanted man the french colonial authorities tried but failed to track him down until he was eventually arrested on the far side of the chin is he in border. violence. well look at the scheme or the sort of thought that if i don't see and let the and that and that the chef that minute i'm a big. damn. duck budgie was executed not far from the town of his birth el shama in central tunisia . he faced a french firing squad on a march morning in 1904 the story goes that he refused to wear a blindfold opting instead to die in front of his family and supporters.
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his execution only served to galvanize resistance to french colonial rule. where you don't tell if you know in mccomb that a truck can come and see me and made any difference and we're going. when we've been there. check in with iraqi check and i bet you're in the us you're out of pride you are mad. and iraq to be in my hand. from my end better to do great deeds and about that here in. unison internal politics went on hold at the outbreak of the 2nd world war in 1939 french in israel was ruled by the vichy government which collaborated with nazi germany in november 942 german troops moved in and became engaged in
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a series of battles with allied forces known as the campaign until the german italian surrender in may 943 the chin is in for lack of fighters seize the opportunity to restock with weaponry and point out a possible fight the french not have about a minute they feel oh well. miss a lot of the negatives that have been of the. level of. attacks on french military installations continued throughout the 2nd world war. said opinion will call it the fall of the limousine though doesn't. it. at the time if i thought i mean about. working and decided to be.
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with the. dollar. if a luxury. but. had been in for someone. who hadn't had the. roof we. had. to be. when the war ended in 1945 many of the world's colonies sought to separate themselves from their european masters by demanding independence including tunisia . as a french protectorate the country had its own government led by a chinese in business or hama cheney but in the early 1950 s. real power lay in france. also emerging as a powerful political force was the nationalist leader people good people co-founder
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of the neo distort but. he said to contain move on without him as a. fresh direct feedback you know that the message that. probably about get up he burns out of. you know what kind of madness of fish you're looking for that had a horrible day and then and then and and it's. any you know it's not if it's some you know with no one seen. and it decided to bother. me and what i need. to give peace and that you know crime scene oh
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i'm in bed if i had to be in a minute. we. know where it. would mean a better country and syria has. some tunisian politicians sought to influence the for largest 3 resistance leaders so a dual strategy of politics plus violent dissent emerged leaflets and $100.00 rifles in the other. there in the cold in the center new zone between often seen and kept the little tickets emerge ear to conceal almost any woman said there was still has a little girl. believe a fellow in the medicine man and beheaded her assailant but missed a few i mean you couldn't. even given a swat on a family and helicopter they can number given the man who can is a. who has been reduced to injure deep below the
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a small. startup. have a real helical most to laugh larry if it were tears we'd have shallot this year with y.c. as he was able to give. them. the replay i'm still laughing for as it were any get more than one with a 1000000 but that isn't a decision. and if he had the cover the stomach for largo resistance fighters drawn mainly from the mountainous rules of the 2 lizzie by $954.00 their ranks had swelled to several 1000 with armed units attacking the farms of french satellites police stations and communication lines tying up tens of thousands of french troops even their name the philip had different meanings for different people in the lead who were no one man.
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and lifted and when a greeting would net we know not what i'm up there or get. there's a belief that owners that the thought of. a title problem and now when the formula for lego in couldn't a lengthy lukman little we let you tiny fella has mars a lot of him and bought a tiny. tiny. percentage he heard a little less. than. he acts as me for the latina to. ask. i. will tell him ahead. and. have to.
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call me when they can then. i rapidly look up to. the. shabby guy did the. let you try to fly. to see fat man hates to. feel have done. with the reassembly your blood. infinitely better than. the dumb money and have a battle of. the fall are going to face an opposition that was better equipped better funded more experienced and had much greater numbers on paper the french army was
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a far superior force than the fall like a resistance but the tunisians had local knowledge and public support. but on their site. at the same time france was fighting a losing battle in indochina later vietnam and their feel was that the 2 missing in resistance movement would in the same way become uncontrollable. a new generation of young for lack of recruits join the resistance inspired by the organizations leaders last are straight. to. the bus one of the mayan ruins says about the locals who don't know how a new family threw a soul or really made them since my view of the realization is it clear the madonna has had this blow but a movement realisation is in or a time losing their milk all we. really need him is into her was a big
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a $100.00 is risible water are also all water has a horse with his moves were our walk and work look we're not running on that amazing $1000000000.00 in labs then a simile i'm sure to follow up column as on how you know how to get him or you know who can or who knows him as i do all kinds i learn so no one also heard of. joining the resistance was not the only option open to young men from the south of tunisia some even considered a career in the french army. some of the way out of joe now they met him at their age 30 that yeah. they left of thailand and everything but the actual and now glad you have. that you know yeah that is one energy to when you've got. headers we had a few good one i knew would do well about what the him she never or he didn't
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the imposter we as no let get. man it does nothing. thinking of them fled a model for. how can i do for. someone . i don't know but there is. more than what i need much difference. where i. believe that i understood.
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a little more who left their maniacal i sell them bubble. organs said they were ahead rare to have see. you gonna or gusset man has weighed in with or gusset miniature human tally believe. it would never head to hell it can make a survey has anyone said this or like a myth that there for whole entire. or did it ever delivered die or to keep it very fit the ran. out of that. where your well built ness a little under most of the time had a bill on the mantle but then angle is elma and medicare francis called them kalua or and they know how and why and they never 1st went back and well how many door and they will cannot believe that we are the elders bandit in tin man you give each
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other a lot of what i did they made a 1000000 bucks your were her in a kennel tell why don't we house law all we want your little boy to hold it hold it all the what a hobo. boosted by new recruits the fall like as most urgent challenge was sourcing weapons and finance to conduct their campaign the main gun smuggling routes was from eastern egypt across the expanse of libya and over the chimneys you border a broad network had been formed between the different national liberation movements in north africa sharing contacts strategy and local knowledge. as a result the military capability and expertise of the larger group transforming young man raised in the chain is in mountains into efficient fighting units. through the 1st class war never sat. down to and hear him all he has and how is
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well he has him against someone in a similar kind of 1000000 who are in assume you are going to say anything about insults are no one here corollary nobody is not the intent i live. for i says one of then he would then he and so highly ominously i can it is the former sense totems how the mass what is then a little one are you sure have been elevated to be through it all to be $3.00 you been a very good tunes and hugh bonneville millennium will call it when les love him to go and get ready. yeah. and you. know from my. question if you're going to. own one model.
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despite keeping a low key presence there were occasions when for a lot of fighters would face french troops in open confrontation coming off the end game to independence how these bloody battles resulted in heavy casualties on both sides. or shadowman that's where they're. going to get on them and then you know what they're. as britain prepares to exit the e.u. people in power investigates disturbing allegations about the tactics used by the winning leave campaign we know that the law was broken and we know that campaigns overspent we know that russia tried to build a relationship with one of the key champaign who paid for breaks it people in power
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on al-jazeera. october on al-jazeera. this month smokes a year since the murder of the journalist a shot she made he has sad most a new series of interviews or data tackling the big issues of our time. world leaders experts and environmentalists will assemble in iceland to discuss the future of the arctic. plan new episodes of folk lines examining us is rolling on. and we'll bring you coverage of the announcement of the 2019 nobel peace prize. october i'll just sit. rewind returns with a new series and ran a lot of hands on the best account is a news documentary a little early onion and on in the future it's about the hot rod.
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remind you to news to tell to you to sail it was a india 10000000 children wouldn't want it either victims of trafficking and 100 other dogs and large numbers of very very big numbers on al-jazeera plan. hello i'm daryn jordan in doha with a quick reminder of the top stories here on al-jazeera the british flag the oil tangata tain by iran in july if the escalating tensions in the gulf appears to be transmitting its location for the 1st time since it was seized the swedish owner is reported as saying the tank is preparing to leave the reuters news agency says the stand i am peril has set its destination as poor russia in the u.a.e.
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the tanker was seized in the strait of hormuz shortly after one of iran's tankas was held in gibraltar the pentagon is deploying a battery of patriot missiles for radar systems and 200 troops to saudi arabia to boost the kingdom's defenses that follows the attack they have on the world's biggest oil refinery yemen's who the rebels of claim responsibility for those airstrikes but washington blames iraq. u.s. democrats are accusing president trump of a cover up after a sense of version of the whistleblowers complaint was made public the demo the memo details how trump tried to persuade his ukrainian counterpart to investigate his rival joe biden the whistleblower says white house officials tried to conceal politically sensitive information about trump's phone call with a lot of me as a landscape the chairman of the house intelligence committee adam schiff is accused of sacrificing national security for personal gain yesterday we were presented with the most graphic evidence yet that the president the united states has betrayed his
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oath of office betrayed his oath to defend our national security and betrayed his oath to defend our constitution for yesterday we were presented with a record of a call between the president of the united states and the president of ukraine in which the president our president sacrificed our national security and our constitution for his personal political benefit the united states is proposing to cut the number of refugees in the country to its lowest level ever. if the plan is adopted the number allowed in the next year will be limited to just $18000.00. protests in mexico over the disappearance of dozens of students 5 years ago have turned violent as believe the 43 students were abducted by gallon members with the help of corrupt security forces. demonstrators marched through mexico city demanding justice. those are the headlines and news continues on al-jazeera of the
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al-jazeera world's attention that's watching. in the early 1950 s. for largo fighters of tunisia clashed with french soldiers who for several decades had occupied the country unlike a regular army for largo were organized into small groups or cell each given individual roles each cell could blend with the surroundings farmers by day fighters by night. veterans of previous campaigns were tasked with training new recruits transforming young farm boys into fighting men. internal security was handled by a specialist unit charged with seeking out spies informants and french collaborators
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the price for enemy espionage was severe. not to get away again. you want to see these decisions were sent from the leadership by secret messages. say how long no home. no home a lot of them are seen. on the lot. for a long. walk to look. through our. little. thing it has. the full log of leadership was divided into 3 sections a policy unit which gave the organization overall political direction. next
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a strategic planning unit prepared operations whilst on the ground a field command would carry out attacks on their colonial opponents each section headed administrator keeping a record of activities for each region in the field this translated into a focus on internal security and secrecy. whereas you would know he would. have when we were over ruined a little in our form by your little company. as the vividness of good was. the real has. more to give you. this mythical bush. good other. tracking down the for largo was
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a huge challenge for french soldiers they faced an enemy that merged perfectly with its surroundings. stopping and searching young men in rural areas yielded poor results and catching for lack of fighters red handed was near impossible. now going about they got out only when i want to work out or not rather i never get that date about the other but we know tech about. them be a minority given our we no longer view coupled with the fisherman the vietnamese when the governor general. thames to telnet and what it meant the. amount of power . from the original home user would i sell now and then i can design this 100 harmony little design in the booth is a meeting room who has you know who might go live with too little to no good news
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but. i must tell the. owner of that letter mahoney yeah. well if he has that live near you haven't talked to one after. the attack then you're very. attached to this deal made yet. to me when the kids are trying to be. while the fighting was left and meant the support role of women was equally important. your morale. be good but we're not the woman no woman no your book we had to. live. under. the law murder my brother that kind of that kind of and then i know that it would motor movement of. french efforts to destroy the for lack of by military means alone had failed. both
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sides recognize that france could only rule chinnis year by consent and with each french shell that fell the engine is in soil that consent was drifting further away mean pile for lago operations continued unabated french troops discovered that no town in the country was truly safe. we're doing rivera mad. for many. of the african and. a little bit. of a thumb and then fuck that. telling
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us a lot of fear methadone for multiple little shock if. any member be it came in welcome come up here. and i've been. lied to he. told me an older man has nearly been to bash. the horrible of those in the can feel fear in the ember for book i'm feeling a limbo that. has its name i mean if i don't see what any of. that beer bottle asli how about the theatre. for
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a fee it is hard to know for. sure of them they're looking for some overhead but how. likely about how my now marlboro have a leg. to make believe in god has made me. what special work by the side of the head that matter america can go to. for those who live to fight another day the early 1950 s. saw the for like a resistance ambushing french troops in locations throughout tunisia. and then make a motion and. then marco had. a shot they are a lot of. cars a lot of p.s.
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you know whether that. now here. at her or her i love my well. i'm aware here and over here from big girl and i'm larry being the last girl we apparently plaid shirt but nowhere near the level that will i get married and began when i had had if no collateral galle could ever tell me. you're going to tell with barely an angle curl of a good live now easy meal something me of them that been another buyer yet another do hourly in that i don't go anywhere here and let you never have that am a lot of well you know archipelago yeah. as well as taking part in face to face combat the 1st largo also employed specialist marksman. in this when the global time worth of cons and consume had come and there's little
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think. of the of the mc. skills issues menorahs so. we look at the 2nd all we can one of them will fall well and. yet it isn't. one of the had the work on the books some of those don't work goes a little long but it came from listener zuda. certainly still some of the berber some of look at a. lot of this is a little goober whom do little enough they look at google a month little good. it. does them lower the load a little they see. oh my goodness really the way i had mother was that i. now may give him any and now but i want to cuff i let a piano be an up and down now no matter. or should come as here come the alley
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i'm pretty much form i've got to get my money and then you know was ready all day yeah yeah yeah a lot about is it not. also targeted we're friends satirise didn't know cromemco mean mildred and that's just us were it not true. good night out. and got some you got free to dispute claims beautifully written from an incredibly quick black woman i did try to correct him i'm going to be n 101 but even when i'm in my side and it's time every year for living any good move with the criminal had a. look at how to convince a lot of. early if some a little to be on. this he let you have who are suppose you know doesn't let the so
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to. the been. led to be mccreesh a. label to feel in this one. none of it was the thea i'm the earth man or some brain more on who lot of the being who have the other that are bad are wished i would go there lee they lead me she. and was she there follow what. the 3 feel like the leaders representing different regions of tunisia met to decide the settlers fate. of diana nyad and i'm the one who are on the verge of hell us what and had more than one really more duty somehow to mark what could work nearly as severe as will
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the be near with no harm seen ducie will make the very clear goal that. we wanted and will ask him as can handle for we don't move but owners shall know michelle rebuild. our machines settle for cover in. the mud there's gold. in underwear for us it pretty much. the notes to work another one let's not come for a book we're going to see look let's get those our screen. filled our screen you and i'm too material to look around. talk a very quick 2nd really then we're going to do thought of. general where we can share all michelle fullness how whenever she should the
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calander material it clearly there may be a good thing which appears now nic you know. if we have our line of men and what they would are but the above will. be somehow. and we're looking for our 2nd have the. 2 missing ins have created their own musical heritage as a way of passing on stories of the fall log on to the next generation. bertram. her and her right. now 3rd. version. of that will drive that a bit more of her work as
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a public paramedic you don't see words here i'm a bird if you don't that i never would approach. the clear head some thought that he may only need the whole feel of all of that i don't know and when this forces the other to tunis the united letting me and so me a lot of hopes you know i understand that and then the buzz as unfair i'll say any minute to mr conan and that he needs against this backdrop of armed resistance and political pressure france agreed to come to the negotiating table the choice for tunisia was a simple one full independence or a political halfway house in which the french would retain key areas of influence like foreign affairs and defense these 2 options had the potential to cause a rift in china 01 nationalist leader. sort of compromise with the french his hardline political rivals would accept nothing less than complete independence. all
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the parties at the negotiating table also faced another problem what to do with the full largo you know wonders of our own. if you want to go with it if you. see you know covered it very well know that i'm not out of the. day. that have. had to i'm not there we have to up we would that but now get us how about that but not the condom sub the i think i went in with so we had. a visit from the french prime minister mendez falls was the probably used to the next step in the independence process decommissioning the for lockers weaponry. down with years of rounds. not others not to. send them.
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to do. has been just too different be the the other maybe it was a part of the same assuming i thought. favored handing over weapons and granting immunity to the resistance no toll for lack of fighters were convinced. one and somehow that wiped out that have in their work to be. clear and i can admit. that would help if you get away. other. than i want to live out of that 5 other thing. was the time were given as a shield a live. in the income a canoe someone. minima for the bath. and as i should look into the water saloon. and in the region i think i shall feel about that. in the book
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astounds me you know how the most part of the it isn't anybody but in the little. home. you know the standard for some of us i think going to one of. the i mean it's . as. if you have some weird cutouts in their. home come. out of our homes. and then that i woke up at. first i had to make up for without i did. you get really did. tired of an american woman hated it you prefer it can it and if you're into your cock. bathers why that added to me and i would have to be sat.
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there ok to be tired but leg heavy a. little out of hand why don't i want to be here now and then and then he said we need your post lad we said we really will be met out of how much better. yet it had more to have complained of them as a much slower there remained one unresolved issue the future role in tunisia of french settlers one for law the leader to hire less would took a hardline approach far less what. worked really. hard that i had. limited mccoll me an event that he didn't see that we should dish the lot on him on about and. it would. be him in the management office with i had to we're. going to get with. me whatever.
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the stockleigh definitely but i've got to give a. new hand afghanistan a lot. less what one would been a sauna. i need to. say you mean. you would it's and it would. have to be them so can. lease a 1000000 selling if he'd leave at the for call her the commuter we're with them in a canoe aleikum one of the lead and then there's a year in the middle of the year. at least heather built a little heap of comparison a believer here that see a scene you want i mean it has been reduced to a digit deep 3 who does share could work through.
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now. only now. in the fray you can. see how to. be different rather than. me and i think. they have a little. i have a general shock i thought. by the one that got. a half an hour. and. then a thumb up. on the 3rd of june 1055 chinese here finally broke the majority of its ties with france with the signing of an agreement in paris between the prime ministers of both countries this saw not only the beginnings of a new nation but also the repealing of the treaty of bardon so ending over 70 years
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of french colonial rule full independence would come within a year. who had been exiled in france returns triumphantly and was welcomed in the palace at carthage by the bay the monarch of tunis here but for some tunisians the deal did not go far enough. listed in for can tell if a clear cut this one comes of them seem even if appear to look the minute at the to . their 50 let me know which has been use of. ken would offer to. be had the difficulty of this one comes from seeing what a beautiful. what a beautiful plate and what i mean that in a little for fear that i'm not with matt oliver being with the newton as soon as one of the soon as you do you feel moved a little some of the zombie fiddle from scene with a little some of those i'm going to from seem of the taliban to be lied to him and held dear and behind a lier and believe in god oh my god i'm a sound. in tell him on that one on one of the or bottom up one liners come out of
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nowhere that up came up going west at about my head i've been here big deal with 2 more. in the next episode division geneseo becomes a tinderbox of functional infighting nationalists call for more autonomy others are willing to settle for less all the time the felucca many still on and threaten to georgia into a new and bloody conflict. but i want to be happy i don't so much so. that i use a. good home just cause they are in this time better than k. 1000000 this is a movie it will be the it takes will give a good listener that i thought of for the eligible to slip. out and in the set are useful but give me. the dominion and your might to do wonders yet as you are read
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about are going to commit the most horrid. the members. of the new super group and this new. hope for the will witness in the home and i'm like how are. we any of cannot have a. al-jazeera world tells the dramatic story of the birth of a nation and how a political agreement reached my fronts into news you would sponsor the bitterest of few. this go the london. that's meant we were ok but rivalry conflict murder division 2 have to newseum the battle for independence on al-jazeera. i mean this is different not whether
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someone is going for someone's favorite doesn't matter we think it's how you approach an official and that's what it is a certain way of doing it you can't just. judge a story and fly out. hello there it is a mostly clear picture across much of the middle east now we're seeing quite a bit of cloud just pushing into northern sections of pakistan that might just be a few showers over the next couple of days and you will see all this further to the north streaming from the eastern end of the black sea right there cross is the caspian sea and certainly by saturday expect to see the rain really pushing through georgia on towards azerbaijan but staying dry and back here high the 23 degrees celsius meanwhile baghdad q a city where of course we have the particularly high temperatures well no so as hot over the next couple of days still in the low forty's there and then further to the south as well temperatures beginning just to be pegged back a little bit but still way feeling quite humid so 37 celsius in doha on friday
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sunny humid into santa we have some more rain showers there quite chaotic conditions along those coastal areas of oman that pushes further inland as we head into saturday 33 celsius the high in moscow then down into southern africa cloud just skirting by cape town but it's a warm day on friday 25 degrees celsius not too bad and been fairly pretty nice the 23 where we have got the rain is a cross the mozambique channel pushing across into madagascar that family widespread as we head through the next couple of days meanwhile durban very woman 25 and even warmer in johannesburg with a high of 26. weeks storms generate sound sense of headlines it seems that much the media is still struggling with how to deal with it with different angles from different perspectives karajan hold a lawyer to separate the spin from the facts. the misinformation
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from the journalism how careful must you draw your words but some tough stuff has to be said some critics have to be listening post on al-jazeera. culture of dance thrives here every day generations of tibetans continue to embrace and they'd take their cultural heritage it's a reminder of who they are a weather problem this is a suburb of the india capital new delhi tibet so the refugees here since 964 buttons here have been defined as migraines are not refugees because india hasn't signed up to the 1951 un convention on refugees so tibetans here have been able to access the indian welfare system so they become self-sufficient setting up their own businesses and looking for work independently but for some it's not enough. every year 50000000 tons of electronic waste is thrown away the majority is
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illegally down into vending countries right now electronic waste is the most traded as of this with retracing the tech through the criminal organizations making big profits and asking why the west is turning a blind eye. on the waste trail on al-jazeera. on the move a british flag ship that iran detained in the strait of hormuz is finally leaving iranian waters 2 months after it was seized. this is al jazeera live from also coming up it is
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a cover. if you have. us democrats search for anyone who might have evidence the president trying try to get ukraine's leader to investigate a political rival. so those words don't mean much for me. the u.n. investigator who probe jamal khashoggi was murdered dismisses the saudi crown prince's comments saying he's blamed for the killing plus. i'm on the richardson of the world athletics championships in doha where for the 1st time since 2003 the event ones have you saying polls on the start line. iranian officials confirm that a british tanker they have detained is now on the move and is leaving its waters the state has started transmitting its location for the 1st time in weeks it's leaving port where it was taken after being seized in july according to the reuters
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news agency the ship has set its destination as port in the united arab emirates. well iran's revolutionary guard sees the stunning impair in the strait of hormuz 2 months ago tehran said it had violated maritime rules but its owner says the company isn't aware of any formal charges it was detained just weeks after british military seized in the radiant of tonka in gibraltar. well let's go now to our correspondent zain bus ravi who's in tehran zain what do we know so far about this vessel. well neves what we have in terms of information so far is reports on state t.v. quoting marine port authorities in bunder saying that the ship has been released and is on its way now this won't come as a surprise to anybody watching these developments play out earlier this week a number of iranian government officials including the foreign ministry including
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the ambassador in the u.k. the iranian bastard in the u.k. all put out statements saying that the legal procedures to lift the detention on this vessel had been completed that the legal procedures had been finished and that the ship was free to go but anyone who's ever worked in iran or dealt with iranian bureaucracy knows that it can be as difficult to navigate as the hormuz strait itself which may explain the delay but what we know so far and several tracking sites do confirm this that the ship is certainly on its way there were $23.00 crewmembers in total on board 7 non-essential staff were released earlier in weeks previous as a humanitarian on humanitarian grounds we know that now the remaining members of the staff which included the crew included filipinos russians as well as indian nationals they are waiting on their way as you said to the united arab emirates now what this accusation against the stone and para was that it turned off its tracking devices in iranian waters that it hit
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a fishing vessel but at the time that it was seized of course it did happen as you said just weeks after an iranian oil vessel was seized off the coast of gibraltar it was seen very much as a retaliation as a tit for tat move by iran's coastal authorities and it did spark a further tension an already stressful tense area of the gulf waters here in this part of the middle east what is the how to pronounce that the fact that this ship is allowed to go hopes perhaps that this will relieve tensions in the area would you think the impact will be. well this you know that the seizure of this vessel was one part of a much wider puzzle of tension in this part of the world no doubt that it won't do any any any damage it certainly will help tensions get better an indication of that perhaps the meetings between president hassan rouhani and other world leaders at the u.n. general assembly earlier this week he met with british leader boris johnson it was
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a very very jovial meetings picture circulated here on social media here in the iranian press of the 2 laughing together certainly that would indicate that things are getting better that perhaps there is a thaw in the relationship between iran and some european leaders and this move will go far in terms of of bettering relations certainly yes the same bus robbery and thank you very much. i'm moving on saudi arabia's foreign minister as the international community to bunz together to combat iran following attacks on 2 of its major all facilities they smelled the kingdom says iran was behind the attacks but tehran denies it abraham been abilities i'll soph was addressing the u.n. general assembly. today we bere historic responsibility the credibility of this organization and the entire will that is at stake the iranian regime is leave with one of 2 options either become
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a normal state that respects international laws and norms or face an internationally unified position that uses all instruments of pressure into tyrannous rosalynn jordan has more now from the united nations. the saudi foreign minister's remarks could have been delivered by the israeli foreign minister or indeed by the us president donald trump that's because mr assad was very very critical of what he said has been iran's deliberately provocative and violent behavior across the middle east most notably with the attack on a saudi oil process a facility in the east of that country back on september 14th mr us often called on the international community to unify and to try to make it very clear to terror on that this sort of behavior is an act of war and is not going to be tolerated he used language which the americans have been putting forward in recent months regarding iran using maximum pressure to try to get the government in tehran to
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change its behavior and to ultimately return to negotiations with the u.s. on its nuclear program however it's worth pointing out that even though this attack happened nearly 2 weeks ago there is yet to have been a security council meeting to discuss what happened and to try to figure out what should be the diplomatic way forward which is of course something that ambassador sitting on the security council really prefer to pursue that said it's very clear that the saudis are not thinking that they're going to be making any friends with terror on any time soon and that's all of this automatic process of continuing their political rivalry will continue. the u.s. will send a boundary a patriot missiles for radar systems and $200.00 troops to bolsa saudi arabia's defenses david de rossi is an associate professor of the middle east institute he says in reality the u.s.
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isn't sending many troops until. it's a relatively small deployment $200.00 is roughly a battery so this would be. a fair the sort of thing that we do routinely to protect their fields or things of that nature these sorts of units have been deployed to trouble spots frequently and you know honestly about 6 months ago we moved about the same number of troops out of the gulf to other regions so you could argue there's just we're returning the same capability that was there 6 months ago the patriot is designed to defect against protect against ballistic missiles which operate very high up and come very high down the attacks were by drones and cruise missiles which operate at a low level if you defend against one then they have to attack the other but if they're using one method that means you can't drop it so the patriot will help ballistic missile defense it'll help increase confidence it may allow the saudis to move other weapon systems that have been searching up high to search for cruise
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missiles and drones but it won't by itself completely stop the possibility that sort of attack we just saw. well iran's president is demanding proof from those who claim to run for the attack in saudi arabia how sudden loni said talks with the u.s. a possible but only if sanctions were lifted he also said the trumpet ministrations much pressure tactics are not working all diplomatic had to said james bay supports from the u.n. . they spoke at the same podium in the un general assembly hall they were in the same city for 4 days but all high hopes of a breakthrough following a flurry of diplomatic activity led by the french president emmanuel merkel came to nothing no progress and no meeting between president trump and president rouhani the dangerous deadlock continues as trump perhaps was preoccupied by the impeachment allegations against him that will being formed while he was in new york
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developments the iranians were clearly following closely mr president while you've been here in the u.s. how closely are you following political developments here and is iran's best hope now president trump either being in each or being defeated in next year's election . with regard to what's happening here in america we hear the news of what's happening but it doesn't matter for us because it's an internal matter for america what's very important for us is that the american government restores the damage trust back to the world. for now the u.s. is focusing on the drone attack in saudi arabia and it clearly wants to use its assertion that iran was behind that to add to its maximum pressure campaign on terror on what i expect to see happen is when saudi arabia concludes its investigation and is done with the site exploitation where the attacks took place
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and make that they will then refer this matter to the u.n. security council for appropriate action i think that's the right thing to do because this was an attack on the world and it requires a response from the world un officials agree that this is coming back here to the security council the u.n. have had 2 separate experts in saudi arabia and they're mandated to formally report their findings james pays out his era at the united nations. u.s. democrats are appealing for any witnesses to donald trump's phone call to ukrainian president followed him as lenski to come forward trump has been accused of trying to persuade his ukrainian counterpart to investigate his rival joe biden that legations are now at the center of an impeachment inquiry by house democrats against the president john hendren reports from washington d.c. democrats have a new word for the white house response to a whistleblower it is a cover up the accusation follows a newly released whistleblowers report that says the white house trying to lock
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down the transcript of a phone call in that july call president donald trump pressed ukraine's president to find dirt on a rival presidential candidate in this case former u.s. vice president joe biden reads like a classic organized crime shakedown the report says u.s. officials told the unnamed whistleblower that they were directed by white house lawyers to transfer the transcript of a conversation to a separate electronic system that is otherwise used to store and handle classified information even though the call did not contain anything remotely sensitive that left trump's new acting director of national intelligence explaining on capitol hill why he withheld that mid august report from congress until thursday we could salted with the white house counsel's office and we were advised that much of the information the complaint was in fact subject to executive privilege a privilege that i do not have the authority to wait.

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